Well, I live in the Northern part of Kentucky and I have their 20Mbps service, which ironically pulls 30Mbps most of the time but I am definitely not complaining, its still damn fast.
But I just wonder how their going to go over the DOCSIS limitation of 50Mbps? Maybe they will just continue a two-speed system like they have now (you can get rather 10Mbps or 20Mbps), I am sure they will have 50Mbps for current cable equipment and maybe 100Mbps requiring a new modem.
But my best guess here is that the 100Mbps is going to be for their Insight Business sector, which I am sure they do offer some fiber lines and whatnot.
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Well, I live in the Northern part of Kentucky and I have their 20Mbps service, which ironically pulls 30Mbps most of the time but I am definitely not complaining, its still damn fast.
But I just wonder how their going to go over the DOCSIS limitation of 50Mbps? Maybe they will just continue a two-speed system like they have now (you can get rather 10Mbps or 20Mbps), I am sure they will have 50Mbps for current cable equipment and maybe 100Mbps requiring a new modem.
But my best guess here is that the 100Mbps is going to be for their Insight Business sector, which I am sure they do offer some fiber lines and whatnot.